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What is the quantity as acalar or vector?

A vector quantity has both size (magnitude) and direction involved but a scalar quantity only has size involved and not direction.


What is a quantity that has a magnitude and direction?

A vector quantity


Quantity that has a direction associated with it?

Vector. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction. Examples of vectors include velocity, force, and displacement.


What has size and direction?

A vector has size (magnitude) and direction. It represents a quantity with both a numerical value (magnitude) and an associated direction in space.


Which type of quantity is characterized by both magnitude and direction?

A vector quantity is characterized by both magnitude (size) and direction. Examples include force, velocity, and acceleration.


What is a quantity that has direction?

the quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities


What is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction?

A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude (size or length) and direction. Examples of vectors include velocity, force, and displacement. Scalars, on the other hand, only have magnitude and no specific direction.


Is A vector is a quantity that is fully described by magnitude alone?

No, a vector is a quantity that is fully described by both magnitude and direction. Magnitude represents the size or amount of the vector, while direction indicates the orientation of the vector in space.


What two things does a vector quantity have?

In order to have a vector quantity, one needs to have some sort of magnitude and a direction. An example of this is velocity. Velocity is a speed in a certain direction, so velocity is a vector, but speed is not. These words are commonly misused in society, and used interchageably with one another.


How you can describe that a quantity is a scalar vector?

A scalar is a quantity that only has magnitude (size) with no direction, such as speed or temperature. A vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as velocity or force. Therefore, a scalar vector would be a quantity that behaves like a scalar in some contexts and like a vector in others, depending on the physical situation.


What two pieces of information are necessary in order to define a vector quantity?

To define a vector quantity, you need both magnitude (size or length) and direction. For example, in physics, velocity is a vector quantity that requires both the speed (magnitude) and the direction in which an object is moving to be fully described.


A force has both what?

A force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.